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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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Brought to you by bargain price hotels the kind where
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they change the sheets every day but only from one
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room to the next Yeah dirty sheets Okay check the
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following passage and was a manager G wells bramble hers
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coaches horses portmanteau parlour spelled british Yeah this whole and
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millie Good thing the kid millie what's that a class
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anyway on sprinkle shoulders No bigger question I keep going
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Okay we're done the word haggler as used in the
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second sentence of paragraph two Right there most nearly means
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what And here the essential answers don't go She is
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the love that we all write once again A little
- 00:50
context is all we need to get this answer right
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A guest to stop dipping in the wintertime was an
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unheard of piece of luck let alone a guest who
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was no hagler And she was resolved to show herself
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worthy of her good fortune Alright well an important thing
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to pick up on here is that whatever a haggler
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is mrs hall is glad the stranger ain't one so
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let's start by nixing answer b it's True that mrs
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hall was probably glad that the stranger isn't a person
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who's broke However if this is what hagler means then
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the way the sentences phrase makes it kind of sounds
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like mrs hall sometimes let broke people stay at her
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in there's nothing in the pastures to make us think
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that mrs hall's ever this charitable and or batted business
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the same thing goes for option c yeah there's a
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good chance that mrs always glad the stranger isn't a
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homeless drifter However we don't see any evidence to suggest
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that mrs all ever turned to place into a shelter
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for the homeless soup kitchens are great but well they
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don't exactly pay the bills he's not in this era
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He is a definite knows well First the passengers doesn't
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say anything about whether mrs hall cares about fashion one
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way or the other but if she did chances are
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she wouldn't be all that impressed with the strangers wrapped
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from head to toe Weird sunglasses ensemble if hagler men
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somebody with no fashion well then the stranger would be
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one Yeah the correct answer is a mrs hall's Glad
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because the stranger isn't the kind of person tries to
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bargain down the products like he pays retail What kind
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of person is this He burst into the place flings
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a few sovereigns coins money on the table and take
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the room He doesn't haggle over the cost They just
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pays it right away Of course we're guessing the town 00:02:28.825 --> [endTime] of tipping doesn't have a lot of other options
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